Der Roman eines geborenen Verbrechers / Selbstbiographie des Strafgefangenen Antonino M...
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The narrator, a convicted offender, delivers a candid first-person account of a life shaped by repeated crimes and multiple terms of imprisonment, combining personal memories, motives, and descriptions of confinement. The narrative is presented alongside a psychiatric report and editorial preface that examine the subject through contemporary theories of degeneration and criminal typology. The text alternates between self-justification, intimate detail, and clinical observation, aiming to serve both as a personal confession and as material for scientific study and social reflection.
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